Heartwood
Families
Only

Why a mid-week event?
October 20, 2021 ~ Blood Moon
7 PM
Heartwood’s MOVIE NIGHT: COCO
Aspiring musician Miguel, confronted with his family’s ancestral ban on music, enters the Land of the Dead to find his great-great-grandfather, a legendary singer.
The concept for Coco is inspired by the Mexican holiday Day of the Dead

-Private Event
-Call for details
-Popcorn provided
-Bring a blanket!
-Very limited seating
“Remember me, though I have to say goodbye / Remember me, don’t let it make you cry / For even if I’m far away, I hold you in my heart / I sing a secret song to you, each night we are apart / Remember me, though I have to travel far / Remember me, each time you hear a sad guitar / Know that I’m with you, the only way that I can be / Until you’re in my arms again, remember me…”
We request mask wearing and social distancing for all activities inside our Welcome Center

Details
SUNDAY AFTERNOON
APRIL 25, 2021
4 PM – 5:30 PM
The Welcome Center @ Heartwood Preserve
4100 Starkey Blvd.
TRINITY
34655
What is a Death Café?
We are a group of people, often strangers, we gather to eat sweets, enjoy coffee & tea…… and discuss death. It’s that simple.
A Death Café is a group directed discussion of death with no agenda, objectives or themes. It is a discussion group rather than a grief support or counseling session.
A Death Café is a scheduled, non-profit get-together to escape the taboo of discussing death & dying.
We are participating in the Death Café movement, a life-affirming international social franchise started 9 years ago by Jon Underwood in London and later popularized by Lizzy Miles in the United States. Underwood developed the Death Café model based on the ideas of the Swiss sociologist Bernard Crettaz who, together with his anthropologist wife, studied funeral rites in their town and other cultures. When Crettaz’s wife died in 1999, he initiated meetings in local bistros to talk about death.
Death Cafes have spread quickly! As of today, there are 11552 Death Cafes in 73 countries since September 2011.
Death Café has no staff. We are run on a voluntary basis hosted by Diana Sayegh.
So, join us, your local, (Pasco County) WEST PASCO DEATH CAFE!
Free.
NO SELLING!
Ages 17+ please!!!
RSVP REQUIRED. No walk-in’s.
Not on ZOOM.
Bring your mask.
Call with questions (727) 376-5111
or email admin@HeartwoodPreserve.com
Need to know more? Visit: www.DEATHCAFE.com

Did you hear?
Join us for our
October Death Cafe!
THURSDAY
OCTOBER 15, 2020
7 PM
4100 Starkey Blvd., TRINITY
What is a Death Cafe?

At a #DeathCafe people talk about death over tea and cake. Over 11,000 Death Cafes have been held in over 73 countries. A group of people, often strangers, gather to eat cake, enjoy tea and discuss death. A Death Cafe is a group directed discussion of death with no agenda, objectives or themes.
It is a discussion group rather than a grief support or counseling session.
A Death Cafe is a scheduled, non-profit get-together to escape the taboo of discussing death & dying.
Death Cafes are still somewhat unusual because death has always been a subject that people rarely to discuss… until someone gives you a comfortable place to do so.
Join us… let’s chat… and eat delicious cake!
Free.
RSVP REQUIRED.
Not on ZOOM.
Bring a mask.
Hosted by Diana & Justin
Call with questions (727) 376-5111
or email Diana@HeartwoodPreserve.com
FACEBOOK: West Pasco Death Cafe
https://www.meetup.com/WestPascoDeathCafe/events/272660647/
POSTPONED UNTIL END OF APRIL

Eat cake · drink coffee · and talk about DEATH!
Thursday evening, March 19, at 7:00 PM is our upcoming Death Cafe.
We are a discussion group with no agenda, no objectives, or themes.
*We are not a grief support or counselling session of any kind*
No, it’s not morbid nor depressing – If you don’t believe us, stop by and join in. (Or, Just come and observe!)
Death Cafes are a comfortable, free, opportunity for people to get together and talk about all aspects of the end of life in a non-judgmental and open way. Death Cafes play an important role in the Death-Positivity Movement.
Your Hostess: Diana Sayegh, Manager of Heartwood.
To find out more about Death Cafe in general, please visit their website www.DeathCafe.com
Questions about this event? Contact Diana at:
Diana@HeartwoodPreserve.com
**Your RSVP is required, please message us here or call (727) 376-5111
Location:
4100 Starkey Blvd., Trinity
“Death is simply a shedding of the physical body like the butterfly shedding its cocoon. It is a transition to a higher state of consciousness where you continue to perceive, to understand, to laugh, and to be able to grow.” ~
Elisabeth Kubler-Ross
Continue reading “CANCELED: Death Cafe March 2020” →

Come for a visit
Talk & Tour: Natural Burial is Saturday, February 22, 2020 @ 10:00 am with Diana, Heartwood’s Manager. This Talk & Tour will last 1 hour.
Talk will be held in the Heartwood Welcome Center 4100 Starkey Blvd., where complimentary refreshments are provided. There will be no selling – only shared information. If you are considering conservation burial – stop in! There’s a lot to consider, and many myths and misconceptions.
Tour will be brief and voluntary (please wear closed-toe shoes), approximately 15 minutes. Call with questions (727) 376-5111
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West Pasco Death Café

West Pasco Death Café
We welcome you to be a part of a global movement to discuss death, dying and end-of-life concerns.
*No agenda, no selling, no special themes – just real people with deep thoughts, stories, questions & personal experiences they wish to share – and maybe a few laughs too! Death Café members can enjoy coffee, tea & cake in a comfortable, safe, private, respectful setting. We are not however, a support group for people who are actively grieving or in the end-of-life planning stages, we suggest members are 18 years of age and older as well.
Free to attend with donations accepted, as this location does charge a fee for their private room.
PLEASE RSVP.
Want more information? Visit our local Death Café Facebook page: Death Cafe &/or the Death Café website, to better educate yourself: www.DeathCafe.com

Death Café Trinity will be meeting at People Places,
5742 Main St., Downtown New Port Richey,
Wednesday 12/6/17 at 7:00 PM.
Death Café Trinity is an open forum group that meets once per month to discuss all topics of death.
-No agenda, no selling, no special themes–
Real people with real thoughts, personal stories & experiences they wish to share — and maybe a few laughs too!
Death Café Trinity attendees will enjoy coffee, tea & cake in a comfortable, safe, respectful setting.
Join us ~ Call Laura Starkey or Diana Sayegh for information (727) 376-5111
A RSVP is requested as space is limited.
what happens at a Death Café? see more here: Death Café
stay connected with Death Café Trinity on FACEBOOK
(off site event)
Death Café Trinity’s Facebook Page
Death Café Trinity will be meeting at People Places, 5742 Main St., Downtown New Port Richey, on Thursday 11/9/17 at 7:00 PM.
Death Café Trinity is a open forum group that meets once per month to discuss all topics of death.
No agenda, no selling, no special themes, just real people with real thoughts, personal stories and experiences they wish to share —
and maybe a few laughs too!
Death Café Trinity members can enjoy coffee, tea & cake in a comfortable, safe, respectful setting. Join us ~
Call Laura Starkey or Diana Sayegh for information (727) 376-5111 or with any questions you may have.
A RSVP is requested as space is limited.

More information about Death Café can be found here via the Death Café Website